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he joins us tonigh thank yofor being here mr. mayor. >> of course, than for having me. >> what do you have t sayo e voters after ts week? >> just that i goofed up, aye? >> you see, my face as red as a boxing day ham. >> now, mr. mayor, many are calling r your resignation, do u feel your public ige is suffering? >> of course. i don'have any good photos. every time'm in the news, they show one where i'm sweaty,ed faced or my neck imissing. i think i'd be betteoff if i had a good head shot. would you mind if i got onnow with your cameras? woulthat be okay? >> sure. i'll count you down, all right? >> yeah. >> 3, 2, 1. >> yeah, think we got it.
he joins us tonigh thank yofor being here mr. mayor. >> of course, than for having me. >> what do you have t sayo e voters after ts week? >> just that i goofed up, aye? >> you see, my face as red as a boxing day ham. >> now, mr. mayor, many are calling r your resignation, do u feel your public ige is suffering? >> of course. i don'have any good photos. every time'm in the news, they show one where i'm sweaty,ed faced or my neck imissing. i think i'd be...
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and i'm used to bodies in trunks. my first thought is you could take that out and have more room for luggage. >> you got to interview a very remarkable young man. >> 17 years old, he invented a mind-controlled bionic arm. kind of amazing. i can't wait to tell you about it when we get back. >> while you were asleep, news was happening. >> here are the stories we're following. >> find out what happened and what to expect. >> international outrage. >> a day of political posturing. >> every morning from 5 to 9am al jazeera america brings you more us and global news than any other american news channel. >> tell us exactly what is behind this story. >> from more sources around the world. >> the situation has intensified here at the border. >> start every morning, every day, 5am to 9 eastern with al jazeera america. on august 20th, al jazeera america introduced >> okay, i'm phil with lindsay and costa, costa, what have you got going for us? >> let's take a look. 17 years old, he invented a mind-controlled prosthetic army. he
and i'm used to bodies in trunks. my first thought is you could take that out and have more room for luggage. >> you got to interview a very remarkable young man. >> 17 years old, he invented a mind-controlled bionic arm. kind of amazing. i can't wait to tell you about it when we get back. >> while you were asleep, news was happening. >> here are the stories we're following. >> find out what happened and what to expect. >> international outrage. >> a...
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thanks. >> she loves it. >>> all right, that's it for us at 10:00. but remember the news is always on kpix.com. gary has more sports at 11:00 on kpix5. goodnight. ,,,,,,,, for over 60,000 california foster children, the holidays can be an especially difficult time. everything's different now. sometimes i feel all alone. christmas used to be my favorite. i just don't expect anything. what if santa can't find me? to help, sleep train is holding a secret santa toy drive. bring your gift to any sleep train, and help keep the spirit of the holidays alive. not everyone can be a foster parent, but anyone can help a foster child. >> the 49ers rise to the top isn't as easy as the fans, but when you get there, the view is great. nobody expected the panthers to shake things up in the nfc, but carolina's defense is clearly championship caliber. the ball was flying through the air on saturday. unfortunately for colin kaepernick it
thanks. >> she loves it. >>> all right, that's it for us at 10:00. but remember the news is always on kpix.com. gary has more sports at 11:00 on kpix5. goodnight. ,,,,,,,, for over 60,000 california foster children, the holidays can be an especially difficult time. everything's different now. sometimes i feel all alone. christmas used to be my favorite. i just don't expect anything. what if santa can't find me? to help, sleep train is holding a secret santa toy drive. bring your...
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him to know that that it needs to be used in different. situations and we'll teach him that of course it's not correct to kill unless somebody is attacking him. for. this year sights and see a target. but i can't. thank you need to go up higher. remember safety rules. ok if you're ready for one round in. the shoulder in. on the stock when you see your target they say squeeze. what you like about shooting. it like learning how to do it so you can become good one day you could witnessing the surreal event it's hard not to wonder about the risk of accidents but for jack's parents it's not an issue. a car gives you a bunch of freedom to drive around to go to the stores to do whatever you want your gun gives you the freedom to protect yourself it's just as dangerous get into the store as it is to have somebody come in and break into your house or do a school shoot in their car accidents happen every single second there's some somebody getting killed in a car in the world every second the gun accidents are the ones that make it on the news the c
him to know that that it needs to be used in different. situations and we'll teach him that of course it's not correct to kill unless somebody is attacking him. for. this year sights and see a target. but i can't. thank you need to go up higher. remember safety rules. ok if you're ready for one round in. the shoulder in. on the stock when you see your target they say squeeze. what you like about shooting. it like learning how to do it so you can become good one day you could witnessing the...
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it's that weak high pressure system that's keeping us dry for now. through tomorrow and really through monday, it looks like much later into the evening, monday night, maybe right around midnight, we start to see some rain move into parts of the north bay, santa rosa, fairfield and slowly moving south. widespread rain tuesday before finally leaving us by wednesday afternoon. here's your pinpoint forecast lows. mainly in the 40s. we're going to see a few low 50s, maybe in san francisco. 49 in oakland. 44 in concord. clear and cool out in santa rosa. low 39 degrees. for tomorrow, these temperatures will be maybe a degree or two warmer than we thought today. a very pleasant afternoon with lots of sunshine. temperatures in the upper 50s to upper 60s. here's a look at that forecast over the next several days. dry and relatively mild weather sunday and monday. and then tuesday morning, could be a wet morning commute with the most rain hitting parts of the north. but again, this is going to be a widespread rain reaching most of the bay area. very likely at
it's that weak high pressure system that's keeping us dry for now. through tomorrow and really through monday, it looks like much later into the evening, monday night, maybe right around midnight, we start to see some rain move into parts of the north bay, santa rosa, fairfield and slowly moving south. widespread rain tuesday before finally leaving us by wednesday afternoon. here's your pinpoint forecast lows. mainly in the 40s. we're going to see a few low 50s, maybe in san francisco. 49 in...
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but we do have a weather system that will bring us more clouds. over the area for e moment as the jet stam is pumping i cooler and drier air from the north and keeping all the moisture to the east of the sierra. this is about t changes we head into monday and tuesday. so in the metime, relatively cool and breezy contions around the bay area. north, one of the things you may notice again tomorrow morni in theorth bay, especially le we had this morning, waking up to theid to upper 30s and the wind-shelgrred valleys in the sonoma county but for tomorrow, just like we saw today, should see highs in the mid 60s. the next chance of rain, uike e system that fized out this week, the nextne has a tap of hour by hour into tuesday morng's commute. chance of seeinging some a infall. so you might notice tt on the seven-daforecast on the bottom of the screen. th main eventith the system coming in tuesday. and into wednesday and the rain totals, these areas in blue in e north bay could pick up close to a half-inch of rain thiss great news for our an impact on yo
but we do have a weather system that will bring us more clouds. over the area for e moment as the jet stam is pumping i cooler and drier air from the north and keeping all the moisture to the east of the sierra. this is about t changes we head into monday and tuesday. so in the metime, relatively cool and breezy contions around the bay area. north, one of the things you may notice again tomorrow morni in theorth bay, especially le we had this morning, waking up to theid to upper 30s and the...
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he will fight us. he will try to get out of his cell. >> determined to make a stand, slagle mounts a defense with the few meager items he has in his cell. he has jammed his door with a hardened papier-mache-like mixture with wet newspapers and toothpaste. but with the extraction team on its way, the conflict is about to come to a head. >> [ bleep ]. [ bleep ]. >> he's on the floor. [ screaming ] >> slagle fights off the extraction team for a full minute before they take him to the floor and attempt to cuff him. >> [ bleep ]. >> it takes another four minutes of struggling before slagle is finally subdued. he's placed on a gurney so that the team can move him into a holding cell. following a strip search, a defeated slagle will be left in the holding cell until authorities feel they can safely transfer him back to his own cell. >> good job, guys. >> everybody in prison ain't the scum of the earth. there are actually real good people in here that have some morals that would never harm a child. i would lik
he will fight us. he will try to get out of his cell. >> determined to make a stand, slagle mounts a defense with the few meager items he has in his cell. he has jammed his door with a hardened papier-mache-like mixture with wet newspapers and toothpaste. but with the extraction team on its way, the conflict is about to come to a head. >> [ bleep ]. [ bleep ]. >> he's on the floor. [ screaming ] >> slagle fights off the extraction team for a full minute before they take...
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mark kelly tells us that it is a hit. >> with two brand new lanes to the caldecott tunnel, there is a lot more room on the road. smooth sailing for regular tunnel goers like joseph. >> it is smooth. >> i think they did very well. >> reporter: officials are not too shy pats themselves on the back either. 160,000 drivers everyday can now expect a quicker ride through the mountain. plus, the $417 million project is done early and underbudget. >> great accomplishment. >> the state of california and i'm proud to say the federal government, too, working together to get a great project done. >> reporter: but not everyone is overly impressed. some say we have lowered our expectations with these projects. >> i think we have seen so many fiascoes with these public infratruckture projects that we are shocked when it is done on time and at cost. >> reporter: according to cal tran, the largest chunk of money to build this is federal dollars from the american recovery and reimbursement act along with local tax and tolls. but when a project is done, it is not the price tag that gets people talking.
mark kelly tells us that it is a hit. >> with two brand new lanes to the caldecott tunnel, there is a lot more room on the road. smooth sailing for regular tunnel goers like joseph. >> it is smooth. >> i think they did very well. >> reporter: officials are not too shy pats themselves on the back either. 160,000 drivers everyday can now expect a quicker ride through the mountain. plus, the $417 million project is done early and underbudget. >> great accomplishment....
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as kimberly tere tells us, the 92-year-old has a invite. now what she needs is a plane ticket. >> reporter: in 1942hyllis goldas one of the first six women to break union barers and be hired as a weer. but getting that job wasn't ea. the union told her they don't hirewomen. >> went back anoth time, and it was no, and the third time i went tohe hiring call and i went up to t window, and they saidno, and i started crying, d some man, i don't know who there, and i did, andhey hired me. >> reporter: she worked for three years until the war came an end and she took pri in those women were better welders than themen. >> i think most of usere beuse we'd done needlework, and if i did somethg, i wanted it not only to be od, but to to get it done.men just want >> reporter: this group of women became known as the rosies, adopting the rosie the riv vetter icon as their mascot. toy there are five rosies who live in the bay area and are acti in spreading word of thei work in worldar ii. >> i thoughthere is the representati for us? weere an important part
as kimberly tere tells us, the 92-year-old has a invite. now what she needs is a plane ticket. >> reporter: in 1942hyllis goldas one of the first six women to break union barers and be hired as a weer. but getting that job wasn't ea. the union told her they don't hirewomen. >> went back anoth time, and it was no, and the third time i went tohe hiring call and i went up to t window, and they saidno, and i started crying, d some man, i don't know who there, and i did, andhey hired me....
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a vaccine is used in other parts of the world but has not been approved for widespread use in the u.s. a supply is being imported for use in princeton. >>> a southern california high school is considering a face lift for the mascot. the coachella arab drew a formal complaint. the district refuses to give up the name which dates from the 1920s but is gathering ideas of the appearance perhaps changing the mascot to a horse. >>> joan jett has been booted off the float of the macy's thanksgiving parade. she loves rock 'n' roll but she doesn't like meat. she was going to support south dakota ranchers but she's a vegetarian. she chose to make the switch because people's political agenda were getting in the way of an entertainment driven event. >>> americans spend billions on her ball supplements. but are they worth it. >> the fourth bore of the colonel cot are open. >> a touching tribute to children with cancer. >> she's beautiful. >> you're beautiful. >> more than a open to traffic the highway patrol led the first cars through the fourth floor of the caldecott tunnel. it opened this mornin
a vaccine is used in other parts of the world but has not been approved for widespread use in the u.s. a supply is being imported for use in princeton. >>> a southern california high school is considering a face lift for the mascot. the coachella arab drew a formal complaint. the district refuses to give up the name which dates from the 1920s but is gathering ideas of the appearance perhaps changing the mascot to a horse. >>> joan jett has been booted off the float of the...
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what the hell is happening to us? the percentage of army recruits who failed physicals due to weight increased 70%. diabetes, morbid obesity are skyrocketing. at what point is it okay to make fun of fat people? >> well, i think there's a lot of thin people, you know, that are actually really unhealthy. so i don't like to just point the finger at fat people unless i'm with my friends and we're laughing behind their backs. you got to get the word out that it's -- that you've got to eat better. and i was thinking of a really great way to get the word out. there's a lot of space on the backs of fat people. we could put some really good messages there. >> signage. >> yeah. an apple a day. you know? >> look. i'm not suggesting that we raise our children to look like the freakishly thin people in magazines or fashion models, but, you know, we got a problem here. it's a security problem. you know, if you're in a plane, it goes down and you're blocking my exit chute -- >> oh, my god. >> this is not a lifestyle choice, okay? yo
what the hell is happening to us? the percentage of army recruits who failed physicals due to weight increased 70%. diabetes, morbid obesity are skyrocketing. at what point is it okay to make fun of fat people? >> well, i think there's a lot of thin people, you know, that are actually really unhealthy. so i don't like to just point the finger at fat people unless i'm with my friends and we're laughing behind their backs. you got to get the word out that it's -- that you've got to eat...
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ben kennedy, abc news miami. >>> princeton may use a vehicac that hasn't been used in the united states. students got type b meningitis. it can cause infections in the lining of the brain and spinal cord. those who recover can suffer serious complications like hearing loss, brain damage and limb amputations. >> to treat it quickly, so a community that has other cases needs to be aware of the symptoms because the quicker you put someone on antibiotics, the more likely they are to recover. >> the centers for disease control has approval to import the vaccine from australia or europe. they will allow students to volunteer for the vaccine. >>> for the second time this year, rutkers university is facing charges of bad behavior by a coach. in april the head basketball coach resign in a scandal over abusive treatment of the players. now it's the football coach accused of intimidating a player so badly, the young player called it quits. danella has the story. >> reporter: for rutkers, the timing wouldn't be worse. they are focused on reports the defensive lineman jonathan martin was bullied by
ben kennedy, abc news miami. >>> princeton may use a vehicac that hasn't been used in the united states. students got type b meningitis. it can cause infections in the lining of the brain and spinal cord. those who recover can suffer serious complications like hearing loss, brain damage and limb amputations. >> to treat it quickly, so a community that has other cases needs to be aware of the symptoms because the quicker you put someone on antibiotics, the more likely they are to...
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that leaves us with states. states are the ones that we have seen being aggressive in terms of trying to develop cyber capabilities. over the last two years we saw more and more states expressing an interest to develop those kinds of capabilities and we see it happening in terms of the regular suspects are the permanent members of the u.n. security councils, russia, china, united states, france, u.k., and other countries like iran or israel. >> it goes both ways. hasn't the united states used cyber attacks to deal with iran, for instance? >> according to the new york times, of last year that was published in june. the united states and israeli government were the two governments that developed stux net, a computer worm developed and targeted a nuclear facility in iran. the "new york times" article points out that stux net within the government circles was known as operational olympic games, which signals that it was not an attack that took place on a day and you saw something explode, but more like an operation
that leaves us with states. states are the ones that we have seen being aggressive in terms of trying to develop cyber capabilities. over the last two years we saw more and more states expressing an interest to develop those kinds of capabilities and we see it happening in terms of the regular suspects are the permanent members of the u.n. security councils, russia, china, united states, france, u.k., and other countries like iran or israel. >> it goes both ways. hasn't the united states...
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thank you for joining us. the new contract dispute is raising fears that another strike could happen just in time for the holidays. abc 7 news reporter is live in san francisco with the latest. >> reporter: as of right now the trains are still running and the escalators are still going but the negotiations have dragged on now for more than six months. it has caused insecurity for a lot of b.a.r.t riders. and as of this weekend, the negotiations are not over yet. after crunching the numbers, the unions are responding to friday night's b.a.r.t board meeting. >> we are horrified after everything that went on, a contentious bargaining situation, two strikes and two people killed they would take this option. >> reporter: section 4.8 is a provision that gives b.a.r.t employees six weeks of paid leave to care for a sick family member. this sidelines the union contract. >> if we approve a bad deal that is potentially harmful for the fiscal well being of the district that is not a good option. >> reporter: the board sa
thank you for joining us. the new contract dispute is raising fears that another strike could happen just in time for the holidays. abc 7 news reporter is live in san francisco with the latest. >> reporter: as of right now the trains are still running and the escalators are still going but the negotiations have dragged on now for more than six months. it has caused insecurity for a lot of b.a.r.t riders. and as of this weekend, the negotiations are not over yet. after crunching the...
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so that to us tells us who would have access to that? not hanssen. it doesn't make sense to us. all right? but again, did we misanalyze a piece of information and give it too much weight? yeah, i think that's probably what we did. you know? so that's -- that becomes a big deal. >> question over here. >> if you're able to say, one aspect of this that has just always fascinated me is this tunnel. and if you're able to say was the bureau and if you're able to say, was the bureau ever able to assess sort of the counterdamage that was done by having the tunnel? not just the russians knew that the tunnel was there, but information that sort of was -- or disinformation that was fed back to the bureau, and what damage that might have caused. and if so, how long it took to overcome that? >> great question. but i'm not going to talk about any of that. >> as i said, if you could. >> i don't know anything about it. >> sir? >> good evening. very good presentation. i was a specialty with the department of state for 30 years. prior to that, counterintelligence agent with the u.s. military. i h
so that to us tells us who would have access to that? not hanssen. it doesn't make sense to us. all right? but again, did we misanalyze a piece of information and give it too much weight? yeah, i think that's probably what we did. you know? so that's -- that becomes a big deal. >> question over here. >> if you're able to say, one aspect of this that has just always fascinated me is this tunnel. and if you're able to say was the bureau and if you're able to say, was the bureau ever...
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. >> tonight, professor byron price is going to tell us about exploration in the cattle drive era, 1865 and 1893. professor price currently holds the charles m russell memorial chair and is director of the charles m. russell sent ter university of oklahoma. he is also director of the university of oklahoma press. he is also director of the university of oklahoma press. he graduated from the united states military academy at west point in 1970. he earned an m.a. in museum science at the texas tech university in 1977. we'll have to forgive him that he is a texan. he has nearly 25 years' experience in the museum profession, including executive director of the panhandle historical museum. executive director of the national cowboy hall of fame. and western heritage center in oklahoma city. and executive director of the buffalo bill historical center in cody, wyoming. published numerous journal articles on western american history of art and written several books including cowboys of the american west and the chuck wagon cookbook. if you'd like to learn more about "the chuckwagon cookbook," w
. >> tonight, professor byron price is going to tell us about exploration in the cattle drive era, 1865 and 1893. professor price currently holds the charles m russell memorial chair and is director of the charles m. russell sent ter university of oklahoma. he is also director of the university of oklahoma press. he is also director of the university of oklahoma press. he graduated from the united states military academy at west point in 1970. he earned an m.a. in museum science at the...
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will power us all... into the future. ♪ a new analysis of america's job market shows strong growth and higher paying jobs. there was a 40% increase in jobs paying $20 an hour or more through 2017. leading the way, the nation's capital is expected to see a 58% increase in high-paying jobs. seattle ranks second with a 54% projected growth. and boston's 50% increase ranks third. more places to talk about like aspen, colorado, the well-to-do ski town tops "travel & leisure's" survey. it gets high marks for beauty and shopping and ranks second for having the most attractive people. another town in colorado comes in second, estes park. st. simons, georgia, is third. and finally, it's a beauty on four wheels. the 2014 chevrolet corvette stingray has just won automobile magazine's automobile of the year award. the gleaming coupe is about 52 grand. those are your number ones. oosig the right medicare d plan. no one could have left this much money here. whoo-hoo-hoo! yet many seniors who compare medicare d plans
will power us all... into the future. ♪ a new analysis of america's job market shows strong growth and higher paying jobs. there was a 40% increase in jobs paying $20 an hour or more through 2017. leading the way, the nation's capital is expected to see a 58% increase in high-paying jobs. seattle ranks second with a 54% projected growth. and boston's 50% increase ranks third. more places to talk about like aspen, colorado, the well-to-do ski town tops "travel & leisure's"...